Reading 2026: three questions before you open the year report
Annual luck here means: how that year’s pillar interacts with your chart—including stacking with your current major cycle. The 2026 focus puts that year inside your pillars and cycle to show which themes stand out (work, love, health, money) and rhythm cues.
It answers well: broadly push or hold this year, which months favor action or pullback—not a substitute for diligence on contracts, health, and projects. Before you generate, think through the three prompts below.
What this guide is about
Before 2026 yearly reports—know what you’re asking so the reading stays actionable.
What you'll be able to do
Year themes vs. monthly swings; pairing with a full‑year fortune view if you use both.
Get these ready first
Clear where you are in 2026 (career stage, relationship status)
Up to three concrete goals for the year
Treat the year read as tendency and windows, not a calendar
Steps
Ask: what I fear most vs. want most this year
Write one line each, then open the report and see whether money, work, stress, allies, health match your two focus points.
Generate the 2026 run in Explore
Pick the 2026 entry from your profile. If you also want a full‑year overview, open that separately and compare whether the story matches.
Turn “inauspicious” into risk management
Seeing clash or stress isn’t doom: ask chat to turn it into a checklist—sleep, contracts, cash flow.
FAQ
Major cycle vs. year—which first?
Major cycles set the decade; years add or subtract. A loud year on a calm cycle is often yearly events; both shifting together can feel stronger.
Same birthday, same fate?
Charts may match, but gender, place, life context, choices differ—keep common sense.
Only care about 2026?
Fine for that year’s planning; add multi‑year views if you plan further ahead.
Open the 2026 outlook in Explore with your profile
Place and birth time anchor the chart; add detail in chat if unsure.
Open Explore · 2026